We could make these for 26" wheels, but it would require completely new tooling to make a wider version. 45mm is a little narrow for a 26" fender. We'll hold off any new versions until we see how well these, and other new fender models, sell. But we will a 60mm 26" stainless steel fender later this week.

The Camper frame is not yet in development, maybe for mid2011. We're currently working on the Pass Hunter.

Hammering is simply a way of shaping metal. You take a wooden form, hold a sheet of metal over it and whack away until it assumes the shape of the form. In ancient times hammering was used to make bowls and cookware, and in some areas, like North Africa, it still is. In the early 20th century it was popular for art-deco decorative items, vases and ice buckets for instance. We have some hammered cutlery and serving spoons at home.

Today rollers and dies replicate the look of hammered metal without actually hammering it. The problem is that such tooling is very expensive, so I wouldn't expect hammered lights, reflectors, and such until there is a much bigger market for them.

Hi ChrisMy name is Billy and I am from Hong Kong.I just acquired a Lightning Phantom Recumbent with 16" front and 26" back.The hammered fender should look terrific on my bike. When is the twentysixer available online and would that be available for 16" as well?